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Late Fragment’s at a video store near you and DVD reviews + opinion pieces are rolling in…

From Norman Jewison’s effusive introduction to Late Fragment at its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival,

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to a mention here and there, the reviews and opinion pieces are rolling in. Okay so maybe our fearless leader may have overstated the “world” bit. ( For our take on what other works inspired us click here.) But what I think he may have been trying to get at is that Late Fragment is something you need to experience. You may not like it, but you gotta give it a go. Here’s a recent smattering of opinion samples.

“Even if you’ve never touched an Avid or Final Cut Pro program, the innovative movie makers behind Late Fragment an interactive DVD film, allow you to control just how much you see with the click of a button.”

“…I’m going to pick this DVD up, it’s a landmark piece of work along the lines of TimeCode.”

There’s no hiding the fact that this post is rife with unabashed promotion of Late Fragment. But really it’s an explicit way of saying go pick up the DVD! Buy it! Rent it! And come back here and ask questions. Some of you will hate it. Some of you will love it. But all of you need to try it out.

Como esta? I will surely contact you when Late Fragment comes to Argentina. Come back here to see new pictures of Jeff since we are all now getting ready to go to our DVD Launch party!

Besos,
Ana Serrano

on July 10myriam says:

Thank you very much Ana Serrano for your response, I am be very grateful of any heart.
It she will wait with happiness for the arrival of the movie in Argentine.
Kisses and congratulations for the movie.

Community Justice Initiatives extended an invitation to the Late Fragment team to screen at the historical King Street Theatre in downtown Kitchener as part of National Restorative Justice Week 2008. To end a symposium for professionals in the Restorative Justice field, an art display, and an awards banquet, we screened Late Fragment to an inspired and inspiring audience.

After a successful year of festival screenings around the world, it seemed most appropriate to end our year with such an audience. After all, it was the same community workers and Restorative Justice advocates that inspired the story of the film in the first place. Anita Doron, Tina Santiago and Jeff Parazzo, introduced the film and welcomed audience members to join in a performative audience cut. Audience members were eager to participate and braved the hot seat.

The credits were welcomed with an enthusiastic applause. The biggest complement we could have ever received came from one audience member: “The film stayed true to the every day work that we do here. Thank you for making this film.”

Special thanks goes out to Judah Oudshoorn, Revive Service Coordinator, Mark
Yantzi, Executive Director, Community Justice Initiatives, Jennifer Davies,
Revive Program Coordinator and Sandra Reimer, Writer/Communication Strategist for their enthusiasm and support.

Thursday November 21, 2008 7:00pm

King Street Theatre Centre, 36 King St. W.
Kitchener, ON

Category: Screening with discussion to follow

Description:

Late Fragment will be presented in Kitchener, Ontario as part of the National Restorative Justice Week. A discussion will follow with producer Ana Serrano, writer/director Anita Doron and actor Jeff Parazzo.
Order tickets at http://www.kstc.ca/ or by calling (519) 571-0928. Everyone attending the Us Them WE Conference will receive 1 free ticket to Late Fragment .

Tuesday October 21, 2008 7:30pm

Category: Screening

Description:

Join actor Jeff Parazzo, producer Ana Serrano, and writer/director Mateo Guez at the Alliance Francaise de Manille for an intimate screening of Late Fragment. For more info, check out Alliance Francaise.